Section I: Forensic Medicine
Section I: Forensic Medicine
FM2.24 Thermal deaths: Describe the clinical features, postmortem K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 11
finding and medicolegal aspects of injuries due to physical group discussion, viva voce
agents like heat [heat—hyperpyrexia, heat stroke, sun stroke, autopsy, DOAP
heat exhaustion/prostration, heat cramps(miner’s cramp) or session
cold(systemic and localized hypothermia, frostbite, trench
foot, immersion foot)]
FM2.25 Describe types of injuries, clinical features, pathophysiology, K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 11
postmortem findings and medicolegal aspects in cases of group discussion, viva voce/
burns, scalds, lightening, electrocution and radiations autopsy, DOAP OSPE
session
FM2.26 Describe and discuss clinical features, postmortem findings K KH Y Lecture/small Written/ 12
and medicolegal aspects of death due to starvation and neglect group discussion viva voce
FM2.27 Define and discuss infanticide, foeticide and stillbirth K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 19
group discussion viva voce
FM2.28 Describe and discuss signs of intrauterine death, signs of live K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 19
birth, viability of foetus, age determination of foetus, DOAP group discussion, viva voce/
session of ossification centres, hydrostatic test, sudden infants autopsy, DOAP OSCE
death syndrome and Munchausen’s syndrome by proxy session
FM3.1 Identification: Define and describe corpus delicti, K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 4
establishment of identity of living persons including race, group discussion, viva voce/
sex, religion, complexion, stature, age determination using bedside clinic, skill
morphology, teeth-eruption, decay, bite marks, bones DOAP session assessment
ossification centres, medicolegal aspects of age
FM3.2 Identification: Describe and discuss identification of criminals, K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 4
unknown persons, dead bodies from the remains—hairs, group discussion viva voce
fibers, teeth, anthropometry, dactylography, foot prints, scars,
tattoos, poroscopy and superimposition
FM3.3 Mechanical injuries and wounds: Define, describe and classify K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 8
different types of mechanical injuries, abrasion, bruise, laceration, group discussion, viva voce/
stab wound, incised wound, chop wound, defense wound, self- bedside clinic, OSCE
inflicted/fabricated wounds and their medicolegal aspects DOAP session
FM3.4 Mechanical injuries and wounds: Define injury, assault and K KH Y Lecture, small Written/ 10
hurt. Describe IPC pertaining to injuries group discussion viva voce
FM3.5 Mechanical injuries and wounds: Describe accidental, K K/KH Y Lecture/small Written/ 10
suicidal and homicidal injuries. Describe simple, grievous group discussion viva voce
and dangerous injuries. Describe antemortem and postmortem
injuries
FM3.6 Mechanical injuries and wounds: Describe healing of injury K K/KH Y Lecture/small Written/ 8
and fracture of bones with its medicolegal importance group discussion viva voce
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